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The downside is the IP theft, counterfeiting, and "third shift" products that result from this process.Design it here, develop it here, and then make it overseas seems to be a decades long trend.
Yeah me too. Agreed!It's another example of what education and Silicon Valley innovation continues to do. I am proud when American companies lead the world.
The question is, do we have the will?Despite the incredible manufacturing prowess of China and any number of absurd Chinese technological claims, the USA remains a key player in technological innovation. Design it here, develop it here, and then make it overseas seems to be a decades long trend.
Of interest to motorheads here, AI has been used to help develop better EV batteries. Unfortunately, it concluded that we are already on the right track and that there won't be some amazing new super battery. Maybe a future AI will help develop something better....
Also of note, our society tends not to embrace technology in the same way as some other countries. We are decidedly lower tech in many areas. Seems not to matter one bit. Quite simply, I like living in the woods and don't need an online attic fan, or a computerized couch.
What could go wrong? *cough* dot com bubble *cough*I work in healthcare and AI is a focus of many companies.
Apple, Amazon, HCA, etc…. are investing in AI.
A huge opportunity for both the business side and especially the patient side. AI and an Internet connection could bring healthcare to so many new places. Continue to hone the algorithms with new medical technology, medicines and statistics data by geographical region.I work in healthcare and AI is a focus of many companies.
Apple, Amazon, HCA, etc…. are investing in AI.